“…This topic is of interest to athletes and coaches since many runners continue to run, despite experiencing significant DOMS. Consistent with previous literature (Chen et al, 2007;Chen et al, 2009;Dutto & Braun, 2004;Morio, Nicol, Barla, Barthelemy, & Berton, 2012;Morio, Sevrez, Chavet, Berton, & Nicol, 2016;Satkunskiene et al, 2015;Tsatalas et al, 2013), knee flexion ROM was reduced in the presence of knee extensor DOMS. This reduction in flexion ROM appears to be the result of a reduced knee flexion at foot contact, since peak knee flexion was unchanged.…”